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General Assembly of Virginia. Wednesday, January 14. Senate.--The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock M, by Lieut-Gov. Montague, and opened with prayer by Rev. J. L. Burrows, of the First Baptist Church. A number of communications from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1st and 2d Auditors, and other officers of the State giving information relative to the amount of the salaries resolved by themselves and clerks, were read and referred to the special committee appointed to consider the propriety of raising the salaries of said officers and their clerks. A communication from the Governor relative to the issuance of passports to the members of the General Assembly, was read and laid on the table, said passports having been issued. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee of Courts of Justice, reported a bill to amend the 12th section of chapter 10 of the Code of Virginia, so as to extend the time of filing complaint in cases of contested election. The petition
Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Wednesday, Jan. 14. --Jordan Smith, a negro man, was arraigned on the complaint of Gastavne R. Howard, who charged him with stealing a lot of cloth and ready made clothing from him, at sundry times during the past six weeks, amounting in value to $1,000, according to present prices, Mr. Howard testified that the negro occupied a room in rear of his stern, and though he did not find any of his goods in the prisoner's apartment, he was led to suspect himy a led, was continued. Coots, slave of Wm. P. Taylor; Saler, slave of Miles Cary, and Jim, slave of John B. Noel. arrested by the watch for being without passes, and such ordered ten lashes. Hustings Court, Quarterly Term, Wednesday, Jan. 14 --Present: James K. Caskie, Excorder, and a full bench of Justices.--James G. Davis, Troy Connell, Lina. Farlar. Bannister White. John. Mathews, A. H. White, Jas Hobbs, and R. P. Warren were examined for having on the 25th December feloniously
Later from the North. Yankee Vertion of the affair at Galveston — the repulse at Vicksburg, &c. Fredericksburg Jan. 14. --Northern dates of the 12th inst. have been received. The news is unimportant. An arrival from New Orleans brings the Yankee version of the capture of the Harriet Lane, and blowing up of the flag-ship Westfield, with Commander Renshaw and most of the crew. The Harriet Lane was captured after all the officers, including Captain Wainwright and Lieut. Lee and all the crew--one hundred and thirty, all told — had been killed by musketry from the rebel steamers. Only one or two officers and twelve or fifteen of the crew escaped death. All the Yankee fleet was on its way to New Orleans. The National Advocate, at New Orleans, has been suppressed for publishing rebel reports of victories at Memphis and Vicksburg, and Jeff. Davis's speech at Jackson. Three negro regiments are doing garrison duty in Forts Jackson, St. Phillip and Pike.